MUSIC FESTIVAL.
CAMBRIDGE COMPETITIONS. LATEST AWARDS BY JUDGES. (B.v Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) CAMBRIDGE, this day. Following are the latest awards by the', judges at the music and elocution competitions: — Impromptu Reading: Frank Penn (Cambridge), 80, 1; Miss Norma Langton (Cambridge), 72, 2; Mrs; J. W. Ward (Cambridge), 70, 3; Miss Kahleen Goodwin (Cambridge), 69 4. Piano Duet, under 12: Isobel Taylor and Joeelyn Rush (Cambridge), 84, 1; Molly Sawers and Moya Mahoney (Cambridge), 82, 2. Recitation, under ]0: Norma Jarvis (Cambridge), S3, lj Joyce Martin (Cambridge), 81, 2; Moya Mahoney (Cambridge) v.h.e. National Song (ladies): Miss Adele Bell (Pirongia), 85, 1; Miss Doris Moore (Auckland), 84, 2; Miss Gladys MeCall (Waihi), h.c. Recitation, under 12: Joyce Martin (Cambridge), 83, 1; Dorothea Do Montalk (Frankton), 82, 2; Ken Ward (Cambridge), 80 v.h.c. Song, girls, 17 and under 21: Miss Heine Bell (Pirongia), 84,-1; Miss Maud Giles (Cambridge), S3, 2; Miss Dorothy Robson (Hamilton), 82, v.h.c. Violin Solo, under 12.—Rodney Hamerton (Hamilton). The only performer. Recitation, under IC.—Phyllis Galbraith (Rotorua), 84, 1; Joan Hardy (Cambridge), 83, 2; James Primrose (Hamilton), 82, v.h.c. Baritone Solo. —Eric Ewort (Hamilton), 79, 1; Bruce Anderson (Hamilton), 76, 2. Humorous Recital.—Miss Iris Andrew? (Hamilton), 84, 1; Miss Phyllis Torpy (Hamilton), 80. 2; Mrs. M. Otway (Te Awamutu) and Miss N. Laiigton (Cambridge), v.h.c. Piano Solo, under 21.—Miss Flossie Brook (Thames), BS, 1: Miss Veronica Pope (Takanini) and Miss Phyllis C'ato (Auckland), 83 each. Recitation, under 14.—Zoe Fayill, 81, 1; Phyllis Galbraith (Rotorua), 80, 2; J. Primrose (Hamilton), h.c. National Sonsr.—Gerald Peters (Cambridge), 54 , , lj E Watts (Manurewa)j 81, .2; Eric Ewart (Hamilton), 3. Piano Solo. —Miss Veronica Pope. (Takanini), 86,- 1; Miss Phyllis Cato (Auckland). 83, 2; Mrs. Ella Mackereth (Cambridge), v.h.c. Recitation, under 10.—Ruth Speight (Cambridge), 84, 1; Joan Hardy (Cambridge), 83, 2; Phyllis Galbraith (Rotorua) and E. Wright (Frankton), 80 each, v.h.c. Vocal Solo, with accompaniment and obligate—Miss Mary Attwood, Mrs. B. C'ouper (piano), Mise Joan Couper ('cello), 75, 1; W. Mabcrly, Miss M. Attwood (piano) and Miss D. Jones (violin), 09, 2. ' Vocal Solo. —Mise Maude Giles (Cambridge), 84,' 1; Mrs. Dorothy Robson (Hamilton), 82, 2; Miss- Reine Bell (Pirongia) and Gladys MeCall (Waihi), h.c. Anecdotes.—C. Andrew (Cambridge),
Anecdotes.—C. Andrew (Cambridge), 1; F. H. Jennings' (Morrinsville), 2.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 241, 11 October 1929, Page 10
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